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i'm a 4.0 honors college student, graduating at age 20. i've always been the smart girl, the innocent girl. ive lived up to this role.

but i also like to think im pretty. i'm 5'6 112 pounds, dark brown hair, tan... i usually hide it behind a ponytail, sweatshirt, and a book. but i looked in front of the mirror and put on make up and got all "dolled up", and.. i'm pretty.

I want to start taking pole dancing classes. It's a beautiful art; it takes strength, beauty, and grace. But my friends and boyfriend don't support this. Why not? HOw can I convince them?

2007-07-05 06:45:49 · 42 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

42 answers

I got 20 dollars with your name on it.

2007-07-05 06:49:45 · answer #1 · answered by Low Contributor 6 · 0 2

I understand how you consider, pole dancing is an quality method to hold have compatibility and calls for an terrible lot of higher frame force however as you're so younger, you're going to have drawback discovering a instructor or categories, i strongly propose that you just inform your mother and father that you're excited about pole dancing and exhibit them a few youtube clips of the inventive style it takes and provide an explanation for to them that it tones your entire frame, builds muscle, construct trust, its an quality style of self expression, it improves flexibility, stability, posture, stamina, its a rather well determine and by way of doing this style of pole dance you'll argue that you're breaking the stereotype. However, i could obviously advocate you to attend a yr or so till you begin, that means you'll end up for your mother and father its no longer only a section and in the intervening time you'll paintings on constructing up your higher frame force in order that they see your critical approximately and by way of then it can be simpler to discover a instructor however to start with i would not purchase a pole instantaneously seeing that should you instruct your self, you can also discover that you're doing plenty of movements improper and make sluggish development and also you might injure your self after which whilst/should you do take categories you need to holiday dangerous conduct which can also be very difficult. Also X-poles are quality as they are able to help your frame weight and feature a spinning and static mode :) I realize it sucks to attend however it is going to so be valued at it subsequently :) Also cons of pole dancing: its addictive xD and there's a threat on damage however that is the equal in all recreation and should you get correct courses then that threat is even cut down which rings a bell in my memory, should you begin you're going to get plenty of bruises and aching hands however its valued at it subsequently, sorry for the lengthy reply and well success persuading :D

2016-09-05 15:32:32 · answer #2 · answered by nason 4 · 0 0

Maybe they feel threatened by all this dear. You are going to have to reassure them that doing this "pole dance" is not going to change the way you think or the way you see yourself. However, you should be aware that in some cases such interaction , if you have an audience, can affect you in certain areas. Example, my ex gf who is 24 was very pretty and a swim suit model. She found out that she could act and look a certain way , and turn on all the camera men, and make them get erect. She liked it and it later turned her on, so now she has changed from the girl that I once knew. See what I am getting at. Not all fears are based on nothing.
However, you are going to have to decide if you are going to live your life for yourself, or others, or you will have to decide where you draw the line. Sweetie, I am much older than yourself, so I ask you to please give a lot of thought to what you do. Papi

2007-07-05 07:01:40 · answer #3 · answered by hog rock 3 · 0 0

Hmm that can be complicated. Is'nt there somthing else you can learn to do? I'm mean really why pole dancing? Learn ballroom dance or learn to play guitar drums or piano anything. It's not that anyone wants to control you i'm sure. But think of what pole dancing represents and what it says about you? And the other people you'll be around in the class.
Yoga, umm learn to skate in pool or ride bmx. Paint, beat on trash can lids with with rubber chickens. Gymnastics takes the same strength and art that pole dancing takes. As far as it being an art. I'm sorry but the only people that see it that way are the people who do it. Not the ones watching. There thinking about things other then art. God I feel like I'm talking to my sister or somthing.Do what makes you happy. but there's so much else out there.
learn kung fu or somthing.

2007-07-05 06:58:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Pole dancing classes, not a problem, it's a legitimate workout and fun too, would let my fiance do it....

Pole dancing as a profession, not on my watch.

Make sure your BF knows that the classes are private and only with other women and that you just want to have fun. Tell him that perhaps you will learn some new moves for him and you just want to feel sexy.

2007-07-05 06:49:57 · answer #5 · answered by Chris O 4 · 2 0

I think you need to stick to what you do best and thats your grades, school, and the innocents of being 20 if there is sucha thing now days. Pole Dancing has been and still is associted with loose women, hookers, whit trash bar flies, so you will not convenice your boyfriend, and if I was him I would object to. There is nothing wrong with being pretty and knowing it Sunset, but let that work for you in the best possible way not the worst!

2007-07-05 06:50:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

you know what?
i've seen real pole dancing, and im mean real pole dancing..and it was actually amazing.
I'm not talking about the stripper type of pole dancing where they are grinding on the pole..anyone can do that with no lessons needed.
The art of pole dancing is almost like cirque de solei (however you spell it)
I think they need to see or understand this dancing for the artistic perspective and not from a sleezy friday night in vegas perspective.

2007-07-05 06:50:21 · answer #7 · answered by pxp608 4 · 2 0

Because it is not accepted as an "Art."
I'm not doubting it takes strength and hard work, but it's always been associated with strip clubs and 'loose girls."
No matter what you think of it, that's how it is portrayed in movies and as a general rule.

Ultimately it is you that will make this decision, but be prepared for the different treatment you may end up receiving-and you shouldn't be surprised that it will not all be positive.

Good Luck.

2007-07-05 06:51:48 · answer #8 · answered by (no subject) 4 · 2 0

Pole dancing is a new thing that a lot of people are doing to get in shape and its a great workout. But society has linked pole dancing to stirppers and according to society thats wrong. Your friends might think it will make you look sleezy or your boyfriend may think you will get extra confiednce and begin flaunting it and he will lose you. Just let them all know to be secure and you are only doing it for exersice and not to be a sleeze

2007-07-05 06:49:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Most people are against it because of the stigma attached. Pole dancer-stripper-strip club-letcherous old men.

And no self-respect for yourself. That may not be true in your case, but in alot of cases it is. Your body is being used to draw in customers. And men assume since you are there, you are easy and are there for other things besides dancing.

A man wants his girlfriend to be a madonna in public. He doesn't want her being sexy for anyone else but him. And it's hard to see your girlfriend being propositioned by numerous men. If a girl is doing pole dances, he wants her to be doing it only for him.

2007-07-05 07:04:06 · answer #10 · answered by Mama_Kat 5 · 0 0

Well maybe they think your gonna work at some strip club as a pole dancer, tell your boyfriend and friends that you aren't, and you are doing this because its art. Pole dancing isn't wrong, unless you do it at a club.

2007-07-05 06:50:48 · answer #11 · answered by just the two of us ; 3 · 1 0

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